KIAMA Men's shed unveiled a special tribute to long-serving members Bob Bone and Bill Parker on Thursday.
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Members will now be able to relax with a coffee on a specially-made seat, dedicated in their memory, at the back of the Men's Shed.
Mr Bone's wife Marie and Mr Parker's wife Jan and their families were on hand for the unveiling at which Men's Shed chairman Ian Yabsley paid tribute to the pair.
"Both Bob and Bill were instrumental in the setting up of the Men's Shed and were great workers for the Uniting Church, and we are thrilled to be able to honour their memory with this small token of appreciation," he said.
Meanwhile, if you are looking for the ideal gift for a young member of your family, you had better get to the Kiama Seaside Markets on Sunday, November 30.
Kiama Men's Shed members have been working overtime making quality wooden toys and will have these on sale at the markets.
"Our members have been very keen on sort of becoming 'Santa' - these are quality, hand-made toys made from recycled timber, with a good variety of items on sale," toys co-ordinator John Mennie said.
The group will also have its highly successful myna bird traps available on the day.